Auschwitz Memorial condemns Redbubble site for selling products with concentration camp photos
At the time of publishing, the tweet had been shared over 1,200 times.
On Tuesday afternoon, a search for the term “Auschwitz” on Redbubble’s website revealed over 200 results. The products ranged from T-shirts featuring images of Anne Frank, to posters featuring pictures of the concentration camps, including chimney stacks.In a statement to CTVNews.
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